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390: 213: 298: 44: 281: 184:, the eldest of six children born to Swiss immigrants, Jules and Mary Elizabeth (Fehr) Sandoz. Until the age of nine, she spoke only German. Her father was said to be a violent and domineering man, who disapproved of her writing and reading. Her childhood was spent in hard labor on the home farm, and she developed 321:. The novel was criticized for being dirty, and both the Nebraska cities of McCook and Omaha banned it from their respective libraries in 1938. During this time, Sandoz moved to the Shurtleff Arms at 645 South 17th Street. This is the only extant Lincoln residence of Sandoz. There she wrote her second novel 260:
had won a non-fiction contest held by Atlantic Press, after fourteen rejections. Finally, her book would be published. Before that happened, however, she had to fight her editor to retain the distinctive Western idiom in which she had written the book, as her publishers wanted her to standardize the
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In 1928, when she received word her father was dying, she visited her family, and was stunned by his last request: he asked her to write his life story. She began extensive research on his life, and documented his decision to become a pioneer, his hard work chiselling out a life on the prairie, his
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She graduated from the eighth grade at the age of 17, secretly took the rural teachers' exam, and passed. She taught in nearby country schools without ever attending high school. At the age of eighteen, Sandoz married a neighboring rancher, Wray Macumber. She was unhappy in the marriage, and in
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I have used the simplest words possible, hoping by idiom and figures and the under-lying rhythm pattern to say some of the things of the Indian for which there are no white-man words, suggest something of his innate nature, something of his relationship to the earth and the sky and all that is
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For the next sixteen years, Mari held a variety of low-paying jobs, while writing—to almost no success—under her married name, Marie Macumber. Despite her lack of a high school diploma, she managed to enroll at the
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is established by the Nebraska Library Association. It is given annually to "significant, enduring contribution to the Nebraska book world through writing, film production, or related activity."
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1954 - The Distinguished Achievement Award of the Native Sons and Daughters of Nebraska for her "sincere and realistic presentation of Nebraska as it was."
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Her meticulous attention to detail, her in-depth research, and her admiration of the Plains Indian culture is also noticeable in later works such as
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leadership within the pioneer community, and his friendship with the local Indians in the area. The resulting book was
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An historical marker, placed by the Mari Sandoz Heritage Society is at the location where she lived while writing
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I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter: The Mari Sandoz Letters on Native American Rights, 1940-1965.
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Sandoz liked to encourage other writers. She presented summer writing workshops at institutions such as the
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Rippey, Barbara. 'Toward a New Paradigm: Mari Sandoz's Study of Red and White Myth in Cheyenne Autumn.'
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Boise State Western Writers Series, no. 63. Boise State University: Idaho 1984 available online via
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so she could access the research material on the West, and have proximity to her publishers.
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Whitaker, Rosemary. 'An Examination of Violence as Theme in Old Jules and Slogum House.'
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to stay with her mother. Every major publishing house in the United States had rejected
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The book was well received critically and commercially when it was issued, and became a
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Edited by Virginia Faulkner. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1959 and 1976.
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A Guide to the Battle of the Little Bighorn [fragment], undated, NC1256
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in one eye after a day spent digging the family's cattle out of a snowdrift.
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1950 - An honorary Doctorate of Literature from the University of Nebraska.
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Greenwell, Scott. 'Fascists in Fiction: Two Early Novels of Mari Sandoz.'
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Edited by Virginia Faulkner. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1970.
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Harper & Row State Series. New York: Harper & Row, 1961; Lincoln.
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selection. Some readers were shocked at her unromantic depiction of the
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1919, citing "extreme mental cruelty," divorced her husband and moved to
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The Sacred Hoop: The Hero and Community in Selected Works of Mari Sandoz
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Stauffer, Helen Winter. 'Mari Sandoz and the University of Nebraska.'
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In 1933, malnourished and in poor health, she moved back home to the
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Sandoz biography - from Nebraska Department of Economic Development
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https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska-paperback/9780803291348/
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was considered an attack on the character of rural Nebraskans, and
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Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center at Chadron State College
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Hostiles and Friendlies: Selected Short Writings of Mari Sandoz.
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Ph.D. dissertation, University of Delaware, 1970. (unpublished)
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Lippincott Major Battle Series. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1966.
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Yet she continued to write, and began work on her next novel,
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Bust of Sandoz created in 1980 by Mary Bryan Forsyth for the
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Sandoz Post Office, Running Water Precinct, Sheridan County,
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Morton, Beatrice K. 'A Critical Appraisal of Mari Sandoz'
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https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9780803242067/
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Doher, Pam. 'The Idioms and Figures of Cheyenne Autumn.'
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The Cattlemen: From the Rio Grande Across the Far Marias.
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Stauffer, Helen W, 'Mari Sandoz', Kearney State College.
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Gordon Moris Bakken; Brenda Farrington (June 26, 2003).
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Making of an Author: From the Mementoes of Mari Sandoz.
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In 1935, she received word that her revised version of
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MacCampbell, Donald. 'Mari Sandoz Discusses Writing.'
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Miss Morissa: Modern Woman on the Western Frontier.'
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Marvin, South Dakota: The Blue Cloud Quarterly, 1977.
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Revisiting the Plains Indian Country of Mari Sandoz.
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The Cheyenne Indians: Their History and Ways of Life
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was perceived as an assault on the city of Lincoln.
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Marie Susette Sandoz was born on May 11, 1896, near
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982. 400:Three other books of her Great Plains series, 347:In 1942 her monumental biography of the great 1285:University of North Dakota, PhD thesis. 1992. 1255:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 806:Gordon, Nebraska: Gordon Journal Press, 1972. 515:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1504:Deaths from bone cancer in the United States 1159: 714:Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1967. 547:Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1942. 545:Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas. 141:(May 11, 1896 – March 10, 1966) was a 1201:"NLA Awards - Nebraska Library Association" 1025:"Mari Sandoz's Slogum House Greed as Woman" 858:Mari Sandoz: An Initial Critical Appraisal. 712:A Pictographic History of the Oglala Sioux. 357:Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas 175: 1091:Encyclopedia of Women in the American West 887: 885: 883: 881: 737: 42: 1171:"Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center" 731:Sandhill Sundays and Other Recollections. 1116:"The Horsecatcher | Awards & Grants" 844:Mari Sandoz: Story Catcher of the Plains 817:In Women and Western American Literature 703:'Introduction to George Bird Grinnell,' 537:. 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In Commire, Anne (ed.). 910:"Sandoz, Mari (1896–1966)" 768:Lubbock: Texas Tech, 2009. 668:'The New Frontier Woman.' 602: 309:In 1937, Sandoz published 261:English used in the book. 1509:American women historians 1309:., Letters of Mari Sandoz 1205:www.nebraskalibraries.org 962:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 672:, Sept. 1936, p. 49. 655: 509:1998 - Inducted into the 502:1976 - Inducted into the 458: 336:In 1940, Sandoz moved to 160:. She became one of the 119: 103: 98:, New York, United States 80: 53: 41: 34: 1469:American women novelists 1424:American Heritage Center 1294:Stauffer, Helen Winter, 938:"Mari Sandoz, 1896-1966" 908:Cooksey, Gloria (2002). 833:Stauffer, Helen Winger. 830:55 (Spring 1981):253–62. 761:12 (August 1977):133–43. 743:Clark, LaVerne Harrell. 700:37 (Summer 1963):95–106. 584:Love Song to the Plains. 511:Hall of Great Westerners 472:John Newbery Honor Medal 176:Early life and education 1230:www.nebraskastudies.org 1226:"Nebraska Hall Of Fame" 1094:. 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Index

Mari Susette Sandoz

Nebraska
New York City
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Nebraska
novelist
biographer
lecturer
teacher
West
pioneer
Plains Indians
Hay Springs, Nebraska
snow blindness
Lincoln
University of Nebraska

The Sand Hills of Western Nebraska
Sand Hills
Nebraska State Historical Society
Book of the Month Club
Old West

Crazy Horse
Fort Robinson

Nebraska Hall of Fame
Sandhills
fascism

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